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Buildings insurance
Buildings insurance Protects your actual property against damage caused by storms and fire, for example.
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Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
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Build out The construction or improvements of the interior of a space, including flooring,walls, finished plumbing, electrical work, etc.
Build-out Space improvements put in place per the tenant's specifications.
Build-to-suit A method of leasing property whereby the developer-landlord builds to a tenant's specifications.
Build-up rate The discount or interest rate used in the selection of the capitalization rate for an investment property.
Buildable acres The area of land that is available to be built on after subtracting for roads, setbacks, anticipated open spaces and areas unsuitable for construction.
Builder upgrades Refined features or materials that a builder offers for an extra charge.
Building and loan association A financial institution designed to help members finance real-estate transactions.
Building code A set of stringent laws that control the construction of buildings, design, materials and other similar factors.
Building inspection An overall inspection of a home or building performed by a qualified contractor or inspector.
Building inspector A local government employee who enforces the building code and makes sure construction and renovation work is done properly.
Building line or setback Distances from the ends and-or sides of the lot beyond which construction may not extend.
Building moratorium A temporary or permanent halt on construction.
Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) The Building Owners and Managers Institute (BOMI) is the related educational institute that provides professional training in all aspects of building management and operations via courses in individual study leading to professional certification as a Real Property Administrator (RPA).
Building paper Also called felt paper or tar paper, used as a cushion or a moisture barrier between layers in a house, such as between a hardwood floor and the subfloor.
Building permit Written government permission to develop, renovate, or repair a building.
Building restrictions Local regulations that limit the size, height, materials, colors, uses, locations, placement and other characteristics of houses.
Building society A mutual society with no shareholders; all customers are treated as ‘members’.
Building standard plus allowance The landlord lists, in detail, the building standard materials and costs necessary to make the premises suitable for occupancy.
Building survey An in-depth property survey recommended for older or unusual properties.
Built-ins Items that are not movable, such a stoves, ovens, microwave ovens or dishwashers.
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Building permit Written government permission to develop, renovate, or repair a building.
Building restrictions Local regulations that limit the size, height, materials, colors, uses, locations, placement and other characteristics of houses.
Building society A mutual society with no shareholders; all customers are treated as ‘members’.
Building standard plus allowance The landlord lists, in detail, the building standard materials and costs necessary to make the premises suitable for occupancy.
Building survey An in-depth property survey recommended for older or unusual properties.
Buildings insurance
Build-out Space improvements put in place per the tenant's specifications.
Build-to-suit A method of leasing property whereby the developer-landlord builds to a tenant's specifications.
Build-up rate The discount or interest rate used in the selection of the capitalization rate for an investment property.
Built-ins Items that are not movable, such a stoves, ovens, microwave ovens or dishwashers.
Bulk sales act An act that requires the recording and publication of a sale that is not in the normal course of business.
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